CPRailway/Wiley/Elkington/Mappin Gravy-Creamer
Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2021 12:49 am
by Traintime
Re: CPRailway/Wiley/Elkington/Mappin Gravy-Creamer
Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2021 6:43 pm
by dognose
Hi Traintime,
For what it worth, here's my take on the marks. The item was made by Elkington & Co. and supplied to CPR by the Wiley Co. who presumably tendered for, and won, the supply contract.
As was usual, plated wares used used by the larger concerns, due to their very heavy usage, would be in need of refurbishment every few years and often part of the original contract would include such refurbishment after, say five years of use, and refurb marks would be applied, thus two Elkington date marks. Further down the line Mappin & Webb win the refurb contract and thus two Mappin date letters are also found on the item.
Just my take!
Trev.
Re: CPRailway/Wiley/Elkington/Mappin Gravy-Creamer
Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2021 10:02 pm
by Traintime
Yes, the sidemarks are rather filled in as might be expected with a re-plating job. While large U.S. railroads often had baths in their own shops to do this work, it is interesting that the British based systems may have used full-service contracts for wear life, let out on a rotating term basis. [The piece here might also have been used in one of the C.P. large hotels rather than line services.] Thanks for taking a jab at this beast.